Talk About It
B.O.S Lyrics
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We fell too hard and I get it
You call me up for forgivin'?
It's way too hard I see it
Hold up you call me late night
In the air I'm crying tonight
Hold on I see you over there
I cannot help but stare
Yeah it's just in the way you move
You walk around it
Yeah its just in the way you groove
Can't sleep in silence
Waking up in the afternoon
You talk about it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
Now you'll never know it
I love too hard I don't show it
And hold on you say that it's frozen
My mind don't like where it's going
Hold up
You talk about where you've been
My mind sees all the comparisons
Told you I wasn't at my best
You sip on your wine and undress
(Cmon)
You talk about it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
You walk around it
Yeah it's just in the way you groove
Can't sleep in silence
Waking up in the afternoon
You talk about it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
You talk about it
You walk around it
You talk about it
You walk around it
Stop, wait for a minute
We fell too hard and I get it
You call me up for forgivin'?
It's way too hard I see it
Hold up you call me late night
In the air I'm crying tonight
Hold on I see you over there
I cannot help but stare
(Cmon)
You talk about it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
You walk around it
Yeah it's just in the way you groove
Can't sleep in silence
Waking up in the afternoon
You talk about it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
You talk about it
You walk around it
You talk about it
You walk around it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
The lyrics to B.O.S's song "Talk About It" explore the complexities of a relationship that has encountered difficulties and is now on the brink of breaking apart. The first verse sets the tone, with the singer acknowledging that the relationship has become intense and challenging. The line "We fell too hard and I get it" suggests that the intensity of their emotions for each other has led to difficulties. The singer also mentions the other person reaching out for forgiveness, indicating that there may have been some hurt or betrayal between them.
In the chorus, the singer emphasizes the way the other person communicates their feelings. The line "You talk about it, yeah it's just in the way you move" indicates that the person's actions and demeanor reveal their emotions. The singer observes how the other person walks around the issues, not directly confronting them but expressing themselves through their body language and behavior. The line "Can't sleep in silence, waking up in the afternoon" suggests a restless state of mind, where sleep is disturbed and even daytime is filled with thoughts and reflections.
The second verse delves deeper into the complexity of the relationship, with the singer expressing their own vulnerabilities. The line "I love too hard, I don't show it" reveals that the singer may struggle to express their love openly. They mention feeling frozen, indicating a sense of emotional stagnation and dissatisfaction in the relationship. The singer also acknowledges the comparisons their mind makes between the present and the past. It appears that the singer may not have been at their best, which could have contributed to the challenges they now face.
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the importance of communication in the relationship. The singer recognizes the other person's tendency to talk about their feelings indirectly, moving around the issues without directly addressing them. The line "Yeah, it's just in the way you move" emphasizes the significance of body language and behavior in revealing emotions. The repetition of the lines "You talk about it, you walk around it" suggests a pattern of avoidance and lack of direct communication.
In conclusion, "Talk About It" explores the complexity of a relationship where emotions are intense, communication is indirect, and difficulties have arisen. The lyrics capture the frustration, vulnerability, and longing for a more open and honest connection. The song reflects on the challenges faced by the singer in expressing their love and the other person's avoidance in confronting the issues at hand.
Line by Line Meaning
Stop, wait for a minute
Pause and take a moment to reflect
We fell too hard and I get it
Our emotions went too deep, and I understand that
You call me up for forgivin'?
Are you reaching out to ask for forgiveness?
It's way too hard I see it
It's too difficult, and I recognize that
Hold up you call me late night
Wait, you call me late at night
In the air I'm crying tonight
I can sense your sadness in the air tonight
Hold on I see you over there
Wait, I see you standing over there
I cannot help but stare
I can't resist staring at you
You talk about it
You constantly discuss it
Yeah it's just in the way you move
Yes, it's evident in your mannerisms
You walk around it
You try to avoid facing it directly
Can't sleep in silence
I can't find peace in silence
Waking up in the afternoon
I wake up late in the day
Now you'll never know it
Now you'll never understand it
I love too hard I don't show it
I love intensely, but I don't express it openly
And hold on you say that it's frozen
Wait, you claim that it's stagnated
My mind don't like where it's going
I don't like the direction my thoughts are taking
You talk about where you've been
You discuss your past experiences
My mind sees all the comparisons
My mind notices all the similarities
Told you I wasn't at my best
I informed you that I wasn't in my optimal state
You sip on your wine and undress
You casually sip your wine and remove your clothes
(Cmon)
(Come on)
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Alyssa O’Toole
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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